Comic #5487: solution
Description
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Comic Description:
The comic consists of four panels, arranged in a 2x2 grid. Each panel features a simplistic stick-figure character engaged in various exaggerated, humorous situations related to crisis management, where they suggest absurd solutions to their problems.
Panel 1:
- Background: A blue sky and sandy landscape with small cacti.
- Character: A stick figure with a green shirt and blue shorts, falling towards the ground.
- Text (speech bubble): "I'm drowning. Better get rid of the water by swallowing it."
Panel 2:
- Background: A fiery scene, with flames predominantly colored in orange and red.
- Character: A stick figure with a red shirt, engulfed in flames, holding a gasoline can.
- Text (speech bubble): "I'm on fire. Better pour it out with gasoline."
Panel 3:
- Background: A dark room or space with a flat surface.
- Character: A stick figure with a green shirt, lying on the ground, reaching for a container of poison.
- Text (speech bubble): "I've been poisoned. Better flush it out with more poison."
Panel 4:
- Background: A simple interior, possibly a room, shown in muted colors.
- Character: A stick figure with a black shirt, looking at a smartphone.
- Text (speech bubble): "I'm stressed. Better check my phone."
This comic employs dark humor to address how individuals might react irrationally to stressful situations.